Local Wellness Policy. July 1, 2006 Plans of Action Revised July, 2016
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1 Local Wellness Policy July 1, 2006 Plans of Action Revised July, 2016
2 Mission Statement: October 9, 2015 FY ' 16 The Pendleton County Board of Education shall provide leadership to develop policies necessary to promote wellness for its students and staff. General Health Statistics: Pendleton County is a very rural, sparsely populated county at tlower edge of the Potomac Highlands. Total county populating according to the 2010 census was 7695, with19.5% of the population, under 18 years. Population density is second lowest in West Virginia with 11.0 persons per square mile. Pendleton County has three elementary schools, Pre-K through sixth, and one middle/high school, seventh through twelfth, with a total student population of Student population continues to decline. The median family income in Pendleton County is approximately $35,404 with 21.7% under age 18. at or below the federal proverty guidelines. Many families seek employment outside the county. With high fuel prices more of the family income is being spent on gas just to travel to work. Health risk behaviors and negative health outcomes continue to be a problem for both the general county population and school children. Pendleton County ranks higher than the United States averages in the prevalence of hypertension awareness, cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use. Obesity in Pendleton County ranks about the same as national numbers. These factors could have a significant impact on the health and nutrition status of children in the county. Needs Assessment The United States is the undisputed leader in obesity prevalence. Based on 2009 data, one third of adults are overweight or obese in this country. Based on 2001 data, obesity in the Untied States has risen from 20.1% to the current level. West Virginia ranks second in the nation for prevalence of obesity and has seen a rise in occurrence similar to that of the nation. At 32.2% obesity in Pendleton County ranks right along with the current U.S. average in prevalence of obesity.
3 As obesity has increased so has the incidence of co-morbidities of obesity which include cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, certain cancers, osteoarthritis and others. Children are not immune from obesity or its effects. 17% of U.S. children (ages 2-19) are obese. Data suggests that children who are over fat are more likely to remain over fat during adolescence and into adulthood. Type 2 diabetes was rarely seen in children just a few years ago but now is becoing common in younger children. More children are being diagnosed with hypertension and elevated blood cholesterol levels. With the increase in the incidence of obesity and the associated health risks and diseases, the need for health care intervention will likely continue to grow. We are fortunate that all four schools have school based health clinics which are staffed by medical providers as well as the services of a school health nurse to monitor the physical needs of these students and provide medical education. The services of a registered dietitian are also available to advise cafeteria personnel regarding special meal preparation. Education of our children and the community concerning the relationship between obesity and associated health risks and the importance of preventative care including nutrition and physical activity is also crucial. Action plans have been developed to address this need. Goals It is our commitment to improve the wellness of children in Pendleton County. Goals have been set for the following areas: 1. Nutrition Education 2. Physical Education 3. Nutrition guidelines for all foods and beverages available on school campuses during the school day 4. Other school based activities designed to promote student wellness 5. Strengthen county & school local wellness committees
4 NOTE: Finalized 10/10/16am
5 Goal 1: To establish guidelines for foods served and sold in schools. 10/23/ Establish guidelines for meals served in the school cafeteria. 1. Pendleton County Schools will use Lunch Implementaion Option B in menu planning. Child Nutrition Direction 2. Pendleton County Schools will adhere to legislative rule Standards for School Nutrition Policies 4320 & and the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act when planning meals. 3. School meals will meet the Nutrition Standards in The National School Lunch & SchooL Breakfast Programs, Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act Establish guidelines for "other foods' sold or served in the school environment. 1. Pendleton County Schools will adhere to legislative rule Standards for School Nutrition, Policies 4320 & for all foods sold or served outside the school cafeteria. School Principals Business Managers 2. Contracts with vendors to provide "other foods & beverages" will be awarded by the Pendleton County Board of Education Business Manager Pendleton Co. Board of Education Bid/Extension Annually 4
6 Goal 1: To establish guidelines for foods served and sold in schools. 3. Nutrition Standards will be reviewed with vendors. Business Manager Beginning of new contact and as needed. 4. A list of approved products will be sent to school administrators for purchasing and monitoring purposes. Business Manager Annually As new products are approved. 5. Vending products will be monitored for compliance. School Administrators After vendor delivery. During school monitors & follow-up. 3. Improve the nutritional quality of meals served in schools. 1. Review and revise food specifications. 2. Limit foods with high sodium content on salad bars. RESA VIII Food Co op Annually 3. Serve only low fat dairy products that contain 1% or less milk fat. 4. Avoid food that contain trans fat. 5
7 Goal 2: To educate students about nutritious eating habits. Oct 10, 2016' 1. Encourage students to bring healthy food and drinks to holiday parties, such as juice, fruits and dairy products. 1. A nutrition calculator is available at to assist faculty, staff, and parents in planning parties and snacks. WVDE OCN Website Elementary Schools On going 2. Teachers will discuss healthy snacks with students during health class, before holiday parties, and will send information about healthy foods home to families. Teachers Health classes Before holding parties 3. Elementary school teachers will encourage healthy snack foods and ensure that there are healthy snack foods available at parties. Elementary School Teachers 4. Policy discussion held with staff regarding parties (FES) Principal Beginning of school year 2. Teach students to make better food choices using "MyPlate." 1. Students will learn to make better food choices using "MyPlate" in health class. Teachers Every year that "MyPlate" is covered 6
8 Goal 2: To educate students about nutritious eating habits. (Continued) 3. Motivate and remind students about the importance of hand washing before meals. 1. Teachers will discuss the importance of hand washing in class. Teachers Health Classes Child Development Classes Food & Nutrition Class 4. Teach preschool and kindergarten students the importance of eating healthy snacks. 1. Teachers will discuss healthy snacks with students. 2. Teachers will offer healthy snacks at snack time. (All Elementary Schools) Preschool & Kindergarten teachers 5. Provide students the opportunity for an "In School" snack. 1. Teachers will give their students the opportunity of eating a nutritious snack provided by the Child Nutrition Program during the school day. (NFES). School Administrators Teachers Kitchen Staff 7
9 Goal 3: To promote an active lifestyle through physical education. Oct. 10, 2016' 1. Provide opportunities for involvement in physical activities at school. 1. Recess daily for all elementary/middle Elementary Principals Daily K Recess in gym on bad weather days. Utilize town park on nice days (FES) 4. Age appropriate quality physical education classes. 5. Marbles, Chin-Ups, Dance, Push ups, Pacer, Jumping Jacks and Tennis Clubs. (FES) School Staff Certified Physical Education Teachers Certified Physical Education Teachers Daily 6. Bowling Trip (FES) Pump-It-Up (FES) Swimming Trip (FES) Water Park (FES) Town Park Days (FES) 7. Fitness Gram Test to meet the goals of content standards Certified Physical Education Teachers Certified Physical Education Teachers 8
10 Goal 3: To promote an active lifestyle through physical education. (Continued) 8. Walk-a-thon Fund Raiser K-6 (FES) Physical Education Teacher 1 Day Event 9. Fitness Clubs (FES) Certified Physical Education Teacher 10. Exercising to music, marching, dancing (FES) Go-Noodle (FES) Music/ Physical Education Teacher 11. WV Move (FES) Grade Level Teachers 9
11 Goal 3: To promote an active lifestyle through physical education. (Continued) 2. Encourage students to become involved in physical activities at home with families. 1. Send information home with students to make them aware of opportunities available for involvement, I.e. Dance Classes, fitness programs, internet services, county recreation, etc. Physical Ed and/health Teachers Coaches 2 times/year 2. Wellness home work involving parent and child exercising together (FES) Physical Education Teacher 3. Monthly Wellness Activities (FES) Physical Education Teacher 3. Provide extracurricular activities/after school programs for student involvement. 1. Offer soccer, baseball, cheerleading, basketball, football, and softball for elementary students as well as a variety of sports for middle and high school students. Local School Board, Principles, Athletic Directors, Coaches, Youth Sports Organizations Throughout the year 2. School day clubs: Yoga, Teobo, Tennis, Zumba. Dance, Dance Revolution Club, Jump Rope Club, and Marbles Club. (FES) Community Resources Instructors Physical Education Teacher 4 weeks 10
12 Goal 3: To promote an active lifestyle through physical education. (Continued) 3. Extra Recess while waiting for buses (NFES) NFES Staff Thorughout the year 4. Tennis clinic after school. Grade 1-6 (FES) Physical Education Teacher/ Second Grade Teacher 4. Teach students the benefits of physical activity in reference to their mental, physical and emotional/social health. 1. Health instruction as part of the school curriculum, including Life Connections and Foods Classes. Health teachers or class room teachers, Health Educator 2. Reinforce the benefits of physical activity through the physical education curriculum. Physical Ed Teachers 3. Continue to use the walking trail as a stress relieving and social partaking activity between classes (BES) Kindergarten - Sixth Grade Teachers 4. Walk to town library, town park, bowling alley and other areas of town (FES) Teachers Throughout the year 11
13 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. 1. Establish programs/clubs to raise drug awareness. 1. Present tobacco prevention information to middle school students. Chris Roberson - School Based Health Clinic RESA Tobacco Prevention Specialist Health Cluster 2. Coordinate "Not On Tobacco" (a voluntary tobacco cessation program for students 9-12). Trained Staff Chris Roberson - School Based Health Clinic 3. Student participation in activities during "Red Ribbon Week" (Elementary Schools) Elementary Staff 4. Alternative - To - Suspension Program available to students who have a tobacco violation on school grounds Chris Roberson - School Based Health Clinic As needed for tobacco violations 5. Bullying and drug awareness facts K-6 (FES) Physical Education Teacher 12
14 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 6. Bucket Filing Program Encourage kindness / positive relations in School Guidance Counselor Thorughout the year (FES) ` 2. Establish healthy habits for disease prevention of disease and illness. 1. Provide hand washing/oral hygiene instruction to lower elementary students. School Nurse 2. Provide toothbrushes and toothpaste (Elementary Schools) School Nurse 3. Germ City (FES) WVU Extension Agent 4. Provide personal hygiene instruction (PCMS) & followup School Nurse PCMS Health Classes Health Cluster 5. Dential Hygiene School Nurse 6. Sun Wise (FES) WVU Extension Agent 13
15 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 3. Establish a safe work & learning environment for Pendleton County students & staff. 1. Provide safety information and training. Safety Administrator 2. Hold safety/loss control committee meetings. Safety Coordinator Monthly 3. Investigate accidents to determine causes & identify ways to prevent future accidents. Safety Committee 4. Make safety repairs & improvements. 5. Safe School Activities (FES; NFES) Safe School Committee 4. Utilize school based health clinics located in all four schools. 5. Provide safety intervention to students 1. Refer students for health care as needed. 1. Fire prevention PK (FES, BES) School Health Nurse School Staff School Based Health Clinic Staff School Staff 2. Bus safety Director of Admin. & Support Services 3. EMS Week PreK-6 (FES, School Staff BES) 4. Illness Prevention 1st School Staff (FES) 14
16 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 5. Bike safety 2nd (FES) School Staff 6. Complete Code Drills/Fire Drills Principal Throughout the Year 15
17 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 6. Implement Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) Based Standard Operating Procedures as required by the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act of Hold staff meetings regarding procedures & techniques for implementation & sustaining HACCP. 2. Obtain equipment needed to implement HACCP. As needed 7. Revise and develop local recipes. 1. Current local recipes will be standardized. 2. Current local recipes will be revised, as needed, to meet nutrition standards (such as lowering fat & sodium). 3. New local recipes will be developed. 4. All local recipes will be periodically reviewed. Annually 16
18 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 8. Participate in CARDIAC Project 1. Student participation grades K, 2 & 5 in collaboration with the Regional Health Education Partnership School Nurse School Administrators Annually 9. High school students will learn CPR and Heimlich Maneuver 1. CPR will be taught in high school health classes. Heimlich maneuver will be taught in middle school health class. Health Teacher School Nurse Trained CPR Instructor PCMS Health Cluster Annually 10. All 6th and 11th graders will receive required immunizations before start of 7th and 12th grades. 1. Tetanus and Menactra vaccines 2. Immunizations will be available at the school based health clinic. School Based Health Clinic Staff Annually Annually 11. Offer seasonal flu vaccine to all students and staff. 1. Hold flu clinics at all schools. School Based Health Clinic Staff School Administrators County Health Dept. Annually 17
19 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 12. Increase students' consumption of fresh fruits & vegetables. 1. Salad bars will be available to students in all schools. School Administrators Daily 2. Eligible schools will participate in the Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Program (NFES). School Administrators At least weekly 13. Provide students with more opportunities to participate in school meals. 1. Eliminate the reduced price fee for breakfast. 2. Schedule breakfast for preschool and kindergarten after Grades 1-6 finish breakfast (BES, FES & NFES). Superintendent Treasurer Principal Beginning August, 2011 and Beginning August, 2011 and 3. Students who arrive late to school are given an opportunity to eat breakfast before going to class (BES, FES, & NFES). Principal Beginning August, 2011 and 18
20 Goal 4: To provide school based activities that promote student wellness. (Continued) 4. "Breakfast talks" will be conducted with students to encourage more to eat breakfast (FES; NFES) Principal Head Teacher Preschool Teacher Beginning August, 2011 & 5. Provide middle school students with a place to put personal items before entering breakfast line (PCMS). Middle School Principal Beginning September, 2011 & 6. Grab & Go Breakfast (PCHS) Cafeteria Manager Beginning Janaury, 2014 & 14. Continue to utilize the walking trail for the purpose of promoting student wellness and aid in class transitioning. 1. All students, K-6, and teachers will plan to utilize the walking trail for at least 10 minutes as part of their daily schedule (BES) Principal Classroom Teachers SY ATV Safety for 5th/6th Grade Students (FES) Class held in gym which includes videos/activities/handouts WVU Extension Agent 1 week/may 19
21 Goal 5: To strengthen county and local wellness committees. 1. Review committee membership to assure diverse representation. 1. Review and identify school and county committee membership. County & School Wellness Committee Members October, Recruit members from identified areas. 2. Member Training 1. Provide training to school and county committee members. 2. Foster new school principals' learning of the Wellness Committees Activities and Procedures County & School Wellness Committee Members Regional Wellness Specialist Wellness Committee Members October, 2013 On going On going 20
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